c. 1200, "pulled" (of a sword, etc.), from Old English dragen, past participle of draw (v.). Meaning "made thin by tension" is from early 15c.
her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness
the drawn draperies kept direct sunlight from fading the rug
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